Rockstar Games announces a September 17th release date for the console editions of Grand Theft Auto V, apologizing for the delay to the open-world action sequel, and saying: "trust us, it will be worth the extra time. GTAV is a massively ambitious and complex game and it simply needs a little more polish to be of the standard we and, more importantly, you require." No announcement has yet been made about a PC edition of the game, but for reference, a Windows version of Grand Theft Auto IV was only first announced a few months after the console editions shipped.

Kosumo wrote on Jan 31, 2013, 16:01:What if the 'real deal' cereal and the 'no-name' cereal are made in the same place with the same stuff in the same way with the only diffence being at the end when the put it in the box?

That's not a fair comparison, one is subjective and the other is objective. For example many multiplatform games have "better" versions depending on the platform in question, even when you're just comparing consoles, let alone adding PC stuff to the mix.

Graphics do matter sometimes too, particularly when you're dealing with an open world game where detail matters for immersion. Maybe they're not a big deal to you or I but they are for some people anyway. Graphics perception and value isn't shallow just because its a convenient argument point.

Anyways hopefully we'll see a PC version at some point and this platform warrior discussion will all be moot